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Georgia Code, Title 29, Chapter 3, Article 5 - Compensation of Conservators
§ 29-3-50 - Amount of Compensation Conservator Owed; Compensation to Multiple Conservators; Failure to Make Annual Returns Results in Forfeiture; Renouncing of Compensation
(a) Other than a temporary substitute conservator, a conservator shall be entitled to compensation for services rendered equal to: (1) Two and one-half percent...
§ 29-3-51 - Allowance for Reasonable Expenses
Conservators shall be allowed reasonable expenses incurred in the administration of the estate, including without limitation, expenses for travel, employing counsel and other agents,...
§ 29-3-52 - Petition for Larger Compensation; Procedural Requirements
(a) A conservator may petition the court for compensation that is greater than that allowed under Code Section 29-3-50. Service of notice of the...
§ 29-3-53 - Compensation From Corporation or Business Enterprise; Effect of Compensation; Purpose of Provisions
(a) Any conservator who is a domiciliary of this state may receive compensation for services, as specified in this subsection, from a corporation or...
§ 29-3-54 - Compensation of Temporary Substitute Conservator; Reduction of Conservator's Compensation
A temporary substitute conservator may apply to the court for reasonable compensation after notice to interested parties in compliance with Chapter 9 of this...
Last modified: October 14, 2016